I have had one on a heavy kicking magnum spring airgun. The reliability has been good for over 500 rounds.The glass is way beyond it's class for that price. Also, the mil-dot I have is very friendly for the low light pest control I use it for.It rates a definite buy in my opinion.

Im putting it on a marlin xs7 in 7mm-08 mainly for plinking and testing different loads for my new toy... I have read some favorable reviews on the crossfire and for the price I figured why not!!! I got the rifle for less than 300 dollars so this is my new budget rig. So far I really like the way the rifle shoots. Cant wait to put a higher power scope on it and see how it does over 150 yds

All right, you guys talked me into it. I just ordered one, I have been looking at this scope for a while now, and with 338 LAPUASLAP's great review and now you guys talkin about it I just couldn't stop myself....so THANKS GUYS.Oh ya, this will be going on my RRA AR15 in 223 with a 24" heavy bull barrel and a 1 in 8 twist with the Burris AR P.E.P.R. that I ordered from SWFA when it first came available.

Well I broke down and bought one too ($99.00 Crossfire), it should be here today or tomorrow.. If its as good as everybody says I may need to get 1 or 2 more before they are gone forever. I am putting it on an H&R Ultra Varmint 223 that I bought last year with the intended purpose of creating a target/varmint rifle w/scope for less than $500.00. The hard part was finding a scope and rings for less than $185.00 that would do what I wanted. Rifle = $315, Scope = $99. Leupold QRW Rings = $49.00, Grand Total $463.00. It will all come apart in seconds and fit in a takedown type case as well.

Edited by biggreen747 - January/06/2010 at 08:59

We measure it with a micrometer, mark it with a crayon, and cut it with a chainsaw.

I got my Vortex yesterday... A heck of a scope for $99.00. Good clear glass all the way to 24x and nice precise adjustment turrets. Buying a second one looks like a good excuse to get a new rifle somewhere down the road..

We measure it with a micrometer, mark it with a crayon, and cut it with a chainsaw.

There made by Crosman the company that makes outdoor equipment and air guns.Many of the large outdoor/sporting goods stores carry them.I own two scopes and there rated to 416 Rigby mag recoil.You should check them out.SWFA should carry them since they would fit in a market for inexpensive but good scopes under $100 that includes flip-up scope covers and mounts.

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